Top 10 Ghanaians who successfully broke Guinness World Records
Despite several unsuccessful attempts by other Ghanaians, some individuals have succeeded in raising the flag of the motherland high by setting impressive Guinness World Records. Since 1983, Ghana has been proudly represented in the Guinness Book of Records annals. These are just a few examples of the many Ghanaians who have successfully broken Guinness World Records … The post Top 10 Ghanaians who successfully broke Guinness World Records appeared first on Asaase Radio.
Despite several unsuccessful attempts by other Ghanaians, some individuals have succeeded in raising the flag of the motherland high by setting impressive Guinness World Records.
Since 1983, Ghana has been proudly represented in the Guinness Book of Records annals.
These are just a few examples of the many Ghanaians who have successfully broken Guinness World Records and put their country on the map.
Their achievements serve as a source of inspiration for others and demonstrate the incredible talent and determination that exist within the Ghanaian community.
Ferdie Ato Adoboe
Ferdie Ato Adoboe, a Ghanaian athlete born and raised in Ghana before moving to the US in 1981, became the fastest human to sprint the 100m dash backwards. He set this record in 1983 with 12.7 seconds and improved it to 13.6 seconds in 1991 at Smith College, Northampton, MA. According to Ghanaian museums, Ferdie holds four Guinness World Records. He is also an accomplished professional with a career spanning four continents.
Another notable record-holder is Dickson Oppong, nicknamed “Waterman.” He set the Guinness World Record for the longest time to spray water uninterruptedly from his mouth, achieving an impressive 32.65 seconds.
Daniel Ashitey Amarh and Richard Mensah Ofori
In 2011, Daniel Ashitey Amarh and Richard Mensah Ofori entered the Guinness Book of Records. On 27 April 2011, they recorded the fastest time to walk over ten obstacles while carrying a person on their head (standing on one foot) in 21.83 seconds on the set of Lo Show Dei Record in Milan, Italy.
Evans Aryee
Fast-rising Ghanaian powerlifter Evans Aryee, based in Belgium, is a three-time Guinness World Record holder. He currently holds the record for the fastest 400kg incline frame carry over 10 meters in 8.07 seconds, achieved on the Lo Show Dei Record set in Milan, Italy, on 26 January 2024. Evans broke his record at 7.89 seconds against a Dutch challenger on 29 January 2024, and set a new record for the most reps (9) in throne deadlifts, totalling 1000 kg.
Abdul Rashid
Abdul Rashid left an indelible mark in percussion by setting a Guinness World Record for the longest continuous drumming in 2009. His rhythmic prowess allowed him to drum for an astonishing 123 hours and 30 minutes.
Dickson Oppong
The Waterman In 2012, Dickson Oppong displayed an extraordinary skill by achieving the longest continuous water spray from his mouth, lasting an uninterrupted 32.65 seconds.
Lewis Appiagyei
At the tender age of 10 in 2018, Lewis Appiagyei showcased his exceptional gaming skills by setting a record for the fastest lap driven on the Laguna Seca Circuit in virtual racing on PlayStation 3.
Abubakar Tahiru
A Ghanaian forestry student named Abubakar Tahiru has made history by being the first person to hold the Guinness World Record for the most trees hugged in one hour.
The record-breaking effort was made at Auburn, Alabama, USA, on 25 March 2024, when he accomplished the amazing accomplishment of hugging 1,123 trees in one hour.
Tahiru wanted to make history by embracing every tree, but he also wanted to draw attention to how important it is to continue global sustainability initiatives.
Felicity Asantewaa
A Ghanaian, Felicity Asantewaa, has broken the record for the most cars washed by an individual.
Ms. Asantewaa washed 60 cars in the span of eight hours.
The event took place on March 9, 2024, during a ‘car-wash-a-thon’ near the Executive Club in East Legon in Accra.
The initial record holder washed 55 cars. According to the Guinness World Records website, Felicity Asantewaa broke it by 5.
Ace Liam
The most recent Ghanaian to be recognised by the Guinness World Records is one-year-old Ace Liam. Ace set the record for the youngest male artist, ending the reign of Dante Lamb, a three-year-old who had reportedly held the title since 2003. Ace achieved this record in Accra between January 18 to 20 January 2024.
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